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much of the city is in the dark. about 80 blocks of the city and from side to side mlts of commuters enduring hours long bus trips and bumper to bumper traffic. sometimes four hours to get across a bridge or tunnel. the city still figuring out how to fix the subway and train systems. many of the tunnels that carry the trains are still flooded. in fact, the one that goes for the path train over to new jersey, five miles long, completely filled, they tell us. but here in the city, fortunately mayor bloomberg says some relief is on the way. >> bus service will continue and to increased limited subway service may actually return tomorrow this certainly will not be service below 34th street in manhattan where there is no power and the mta workers are working extremely hard to get the water out of the tunnels and stations. >> it is a herculean task across the river in hoboken, new jersey things are not much better 20,000 people are still reportedly stranded there. some residents say they are furious with the mayor because
much of the city is in the dark. about 80 blocks of the city and from side to side mlts of commuters enduring hours long bus trips and bumper to bumper traffic. sometimes four hours to get across a bridge or tunnel. the city still figuring out how to fix the subway and train systems. many of the tunnels that carry the trains are still flooded. in fact, the one that goes for the path train over to new jersey, five miles long, completely filled, they tell us. but here in the city, fortunately...
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the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more significant than southeast asia or south america. you go back to the 1940's, the state department recognize that the energy resources of the middle east are what they called one of the greatest material prices in world history. spectacular source of strategic power. if we can control middle east energy, we can control the world. take a look at the u.s.-british coup in iran in 1953. a very important event. shadows cast over the world until today. that was a pretense, was part of the cold war but had nothing to do the cold war. it had t
the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more...
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i am going into the city, i worked 70 years in the city. it sounds like you have lost face. >> i have breakfast in the city to or three times a week. i enjoy going down there but i am a six-foot five, two ordered 75 pound male. it can understand why women do not feel comfortable. >> is wilmington the most dangerous place in the state of delaware? >> i would not say the most dangerous. we have a huge percentage of population in the world in poverty. it is not just the city of wilmington. wilmington is much larger and more concentrated and easier to see that. >> we're moving on now. >> the next topic is about health care. there are about 118,000 persons roughly including 19,000 children in the state who are not covered by health insurance. how acceptable do you find this? do you have any idea for extending coverage? is this something you can tell delawareans? >> one of the big issues is one we mandate minimum benefits, limit the cost much more expensive and we make health insurance more expensive and we cover less of the population. we should
i am going into the city, i worked 70 years in the city. it sounds like you have lost face. >> i have breakfast in the city to or three times a week. i enjoy going down there but i am a six-foot five, two ordered 75 pound male. it can understand why women do not feel comfortable. >> is wilmington the most dangerous place in the state of delaware? >> i would not say the most dangerous. we have a huge percentage of population in the world in poverty. it is not just the city of...
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jersey city is getting power, we believe, today. but there are still big chunks of the community, including this community right here, that don't have power. and, so, it's hard enough, cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been upended and, you know, roads that are blocked, when people don't have power, though, obviously, they're disabled in allways and it's hard to get back to normal. so yesterday i had a chance to speak to the ceos of the utilities from all across the country, and a lot of the states that were spared, that were not hard hit or some states as faraway as california, they have pledged to start getting equipment, crews, et cetera, here into new jersey and new york and connecticut as quickly as possible. and one of the things that we've been able to do, just to give you a sense of how this is an all-hands-on-deck approach, we're able to get c-17s and c-130s, military transport planes, potentially, to move assets, personnel, to speed up the process of getting power up and running as soon as possible. our f
jersey city is getting power, we believe, today. but there are still big chunks of the community, including this community right here, that don't have power. and, so, it's hard enough, cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been upended and, you know, roads that are blocked, when people don't have power, though, obviously, they're disabled in allways and it's hard to get back to normal. so yesterday i had a chance to speak to the ceos of the utilities from all across the country,...
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look what happens in new york city. the corps of engineers has the to try to pump out the subways and the basements. you don't hear about the corps of engineers. the u.s. army corps of engineers running around the streets of manhattan. somebody has to pay for the corps of engineers. we need the corps of engineers all over the country and that's something that the government has done from the beginning of the constitution -- you know, from the time we ratified the constitution. >> i'd say it demonstrate it is need for an effective federal government, not necessarily a big one. >> i don't disagree with you, s.e. take care. >> that's krystal. >> that's something i would say! >> we have been waiting for the right time to unveil this segment. what is it? find out straight ahead. we continue to wait for president obama and chris christie to speak after touring the disaster near new jersey. this is the way the boardwalk and amusement park looks now, nearly all washed away. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i
look what happens in new york city. the corps of engineers has the to try to pump out the subways and the basements. you don't hear about the corps of engineers. the u.s. army corps of engineers running around the streets of manhattan. somebody has to pay for the corps of engineers. we need the corps of engineers all over the country and that's something that the government has done from the beginning of the constitution -- you know, from the time we ratified the constitution. >> i'd say...
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across the hudson in new york city, the city is opening up somewhat. some tunnels and bridges are opening and some cars are being allowed back into the city. a big event is on, the new york marathon, the mayor declaring the marathon is scheduled to take place on sunday. he made that announcement at a news conference this afternoon according to a report from the wall street journal. live from nearby the brigantine marina, president obama and the governor chris christie wrapping up a tour of the state and in particular a tour of the barrier island of brigantine. of course the governor was the keynote speaker at the republican convention in tampa up. he says governor christie is doing what he needs to be doing as governor and president obama is doing what he needs to be doing. the new york subway and commuter trains will resume limited service. we are expecting to hear comments from president obama and governor christie and also in the group is the new jersey congressman. we are from brigantine, new jersey. they have been touring the state meeting with re
across the hudson in new york city, the city is opening up somewhat. some tunnels and bridges are opening and some cars are being allowed back into the city. a big event is on, the new york marathon, the mayor declaring the marathon is scheduled to take place on sunday. he made that announcement at a news conference this afternoon according to a report from the wall street journal. live from nearby the brigantine marina, president obama and the governor chris christie wrapping up a tour of the...
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president obama heads to atlantic city this afternoon. he's going to tour the storm damage with governor chris christie who has been very complimentary to him by the way. speak with people in the aftermath and thank first responders. the campaign is out with a new web video today featuring campaign manager jim messina talking about the work the president's doing to coordinate with local and state officials in the aftermath of sandy and also the importance of donation to the red cross. he then is going to shift back into campaign mode in this video and here he talks about an emphasis on early voting. >> don't believe the polls. you don't need to. early voting has started across the country. we have actual results to report and those results show clearly the president will win re-election if we do what we need to do. >> yea! 4.4 million people have already voted. he goes on to encourage volunteers to dig deep. mitt romney spending the day in florida with senator marco rubio and jeb bush. paul ryan will be in wisconsin. romney allegedly took
president obama heads to atlantic city this afternoon. he's going to tour the storm damage with governor chris christie who has been very complimentary to him by the way. speak with people in the aftermath and thank first responders. the campaign is out with a new web video today featuring campaign manager jim messina talking about the work the president's doing to coordinate with local and state officials in the aftermath of sandy and also the importance of donation to the red cross. he then...
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inner city youth you know what i'm talking about. >> there is one college document that i would love to see of yours. what is that? >> stephanie: your booking photo of when you were arrested. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> stephanie arrested? what? >> stephanie: at usc i was -- >> i have to leave now folks. >> can't be seen with you. >> stephanie: i was in possession of a six-pack. >> no. was it elvira's night brew? >> stephanie: of light beer. i could drink in new york. i was 18. it was 21 in california. >> wow, you and peewee herman. >> stephanie: my dad had to hire a fancy lawyer to knock it down to a misdemeanor. he said that's the most expensive six-pack i've ever bought. >> you were 20 when you were arrested. you lived here for two years and so you should have known that the drinking age was 21. >> stephanie: right. i did. i went to this place that was notorious for selling -- it wasn't for me. it was for my roommate. i was being helpful. >> of course it was. that's what i said when i was arrested at arizona state. >> stephanie: i didn't even buy it. the guy next to me said -- they di
inner city youth you know what i'm talking about. >> there is one college document that i would love to see of yours. what is that? >> stephanie: your booking photo of when you were arrested. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> stephanie arrested? what? >> stephanie: at usc i was -- >> i have to leave now folks. >> can't be seen with you. >> stephanie: i was in possession of a six-pack. >> no. was it elvira's night brew? >> stephanie: of light beer. i...
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and then it's the streets of new york city where travel is still at a standstill. but first, as we always give it to you before this first break, the schedule of the president and governor romney. the president obviously new jersey today will do an aerial tour. also plans to do an aerial tour with governor christie. mitt romney, of course, all over the state of florida. right now as we go to break those are live pictures. that's hoboken, folks. those are live right now. that is standing water in the streets of hoboken. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain ch
and then it's the streets of new york city where travel is still at a standstill. but first, as we always give it to you before this first break, the schedule of the president and governor romney. the president obviously new jersey today will do an aerial tour. also plans to do an aerial tour with governor christie. mitt romney, of course, all over the state of florida. right now as we go to break those are live pictures. that's hoboken, folks. those are live right now. that is standing water...
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she was in ocean city, made her way up to atlantic city. i understand people are still being rescued there. >> reporter: absolutely, carol. it's a rescue and recovery mode here in atlantic city. let me show you what people are seeing here. this is a bay side community. we're on the waterfront. can you see there was a dock here. it's completely demolished. that's how hard and strong the force of the waves and the wind was. and to give you an idea, carol, the water came up to my neck in this area, in this neighborhood. and residents here were required to evacuate, actually. there was a mandatory evacuation here. this home, the people that lived here, they did not evacuate and they watched the storm hit their house the entire time. again, the water level came up to here. they said they saw the dock and the boats banging into their home. that is why you see all the devastation and destruction. you can see the window on the floor here, on the lawn. they have a lot of clean up to do, obviously. let me show you what caused that damage. at the end
she was in ocean city, made her way up to atlantic city. i understand people are still being rescued there. >> reporter: absolutely, carol. it's a rescue and recovery mode here in atlantic city. let me show you what people are seeing here. this is a bay side community. we're on the waterfront. can you see there was a dock here. it's completely demolished. that's how hard and strong the force of the waves and the wind was. and to give you an idea, carol, the water came up to my neck in...
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but the other location candidates are coming into is the city of nashua, the second- largest city in the state. we are seeing the president was there a few days ago last saturday. it seems to be a place that is being fought over. it's along the massachusetts border. massachusetts is the stated that governor romney led. so it is a very interesting area. many of the people from nashua work in massachusetts. host: who are the voters in this area? guest: new hampshire has traditionally libertarian streak. our motto is live free or die. it is a tossup location. the voters, i think they are voting for the person they think is going to lead this country the next four years. some people will say new hampshire has a summer home of governor romney and the state next door, massachusetts, where he was governor. i think that is less of a factor. i think the people of new hampshire can see beyond that and are voting for the person they think is best for the 50 states. host: tell us about the history of new hampshire being a swing state. guest: traditionally, new hampshire was very solidly republic
but the other location candidates are coming into is the city of nashua, the second- largest city in the state. we are seeing the president was there a few days ago last saturday. it seems to be a place that is being fought over. it's along the massachusetts border. massachusetts is the stated that governor romney led. so it is a very interesting area. many of the people from nashua work in massachusetts. host: who are the voters in this area? guest: new hampshire has traditionally libertarian...
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even before citi turned ashore near publix city -- debate was raising in scientific and government circles over whether the monster hurricane nor'easter was a spawn of global warming. a lot of the conclusion is that sandy would have happened with or without climate change. but the extra heat and humidity. this much seems beyond speak. because of man-made warming, the united states is in an era of extreme weather events. that is with usa today has to say. contrast that with the washington times editorial page. franken storm. it was not caused the industrial revolution. a 2010 study by the national hurricane system predicted global warming would decrease the number of tropical storms by as much as 1 1/3. two opposing views for you. return to all of you. outside of washington, we want to -- we will stay inside washington for this first call. caller: think you so much. the leadership and our country is acting with incredible shocking responsibility, with co2 levels that are clearly affecting the climate. and it is also surprising that the democratic campaign has not pushed that mitt romney is
even before citi turned ashore near publix city -- debate was raising in scientific and government circles over whether the monster hurricane nor'easter was a spawn of global warming. a lot of the conclusion is that sandy would have happened with or without climate change. but the extra heat and humidity. this much seems beyond speak. because of man-made warming, the united states is in an era of extreme weather events. that is with usa today has to say. contrast that with the washington times...
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is a smart move. >> he would have to land outside of new york city and then get into new york city. >> bill: once you get into that grid of manhattan -- >> i highly doubt obama even wanted to go to new york. >> you are probably right. we are seeing the pictures of the traffic in new york city and yeah it is a little congested. >> bill: so we can layoff -- >> layoff michael bloomberg on that. he is doing the night thing. >> bill: neil interesting this morning, there are several stories about senate races, showing scott brown -- well -- elizabeth warren up in massachusetts, "new york times" reporting tim kaine up in virginia, bill nelson up -- >> big in florida, yeah. >> and there was one third one, democrat up in -- >> we have wisconsin -- >> bill: sherrod brown of course. and you might ad tammy bald win. >> yeah, it is just amazing. another one that is amazing, is berg. that is a very competitive race too. >> bill: yes, and then claire mccaskill -- >> and indiana. >> bill: nobody thought we would win indiana, and then richard mourdock comes along. thank the tea party for that. so in
is a smart move. >> he would have to land outside of new york city and then get into new york city. >> bill: once you get into that grid of manhattan -- >> i highly doubt obama even wanted to go to new york. >> you are probably right. we are seeing the pictures of the traffic in new york city and yeah it is a little congested. >> bill: so we can layoff -- >> layoff michael bloomberg on that. he is doing the night thing. >> bill: neil interesting this...
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the bay met the ocean over ocean city. it was entirely flooded with the islands looking like nothing but water with tiny little boat houses. those were people's homes that people worked their whole lives to buy a home in ocean city on the beach. they are covered with water and the governor is very clearr about why he doesn't want people here today. although it was not as bad as yesterday. there is a lot of debris in the road and pieces of boardwalk and nails and things from people's front porches that have blown off. the mayor of ocean city said there were gas leaks after homes were pushed off of the foundation. sandy earned her name here in ocean city . back to you guys. >> steve: thank you for the live report. one of the icons was casino pier. we have a before and after. there is the heyday. screen left and right and the roller coaster is in the atlantic ocean . >> brian: they are saying 20 billion dollars. there are very expensive homes on the coastline. that number could go up higher than that. >> steve: you shld know.
the bay met the ocean over ocean city. it was entirely flooded with the islands looking like nothing but water with tiny little boat houses. those were people's homes that people worked their whole lives to buy a home in ocean city on the beach. they are covered with water and the governor is very clearr about why he doesn't want people here today. although it was not as bad as yesterday. there is a lot of debris in the road and pieces of boardwalk and nails and things from people's front...
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comeare not allowed to into atlantic city. there's a travel ban into the city. there's still a lot of power line down. there's a lot of debris ili the roads, you know, from those awnings tha fell down. trfic lights fell down. there's a lot of clfin-up to be done. the same goes here in ocean city. there's less debris i've seen but because there's so much water people are not comginack in right b now. >> suarez: kate zezima of the associated press thanks for joining us. >> thank you. woodruff: and our apologies. we did have not photos for mr mr. seaton andks ms. zezima and now the problem for air travelers. >> warner: at least 17,000 flights have been canceled since saturd including nearly 8,di00 today. jean medina is with the airlines for america a trade line that represents the major carriers. ms. medina, give us an update on where air travel stands right nowhis evening. i mean, how many airports remain hiclosed? how many passengers have had their plans derailed?cl >> well, as you noted a lot of cancellations. we'r slowly working to bring s the network back . th
comeare not allowed to into atlantic city. there's a travel ban into the city. there's still a lot of power line down. there's a lot of debris ili the roads, you know, from those awnings tha fell down. trfic lights fell down. there's a lot of clfin-up to be done. the same goes here in ocean city. there's less debris i've seen but because there's so much water people are not comginack in right b now. >> suarez: kate zezima of the associated press thanks for joining us. >> thank you....
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in cities like date everybody and toledo. michael steele is the former chairman, an honest chairman of the rnc, and ron reagan is a radio talk show hosts. both of my guests are msnbc political analysts. i want to start with ron. this stuff, you know, weeks ago the romney campaign said we're not going to let this campaign be run by fact checkers. i mean, i have never heard it said where you just say we don't care if you find out we're lying. lying is a bad word. we don't care if you catch us. we're going to keep doing it. because we're desperate. >> yeah, well, they may be desperate. ohio is going to be the clincher for this election. everybody has been saying it and it's probably true. so mitt romney probably hopes that the truth isn't going to find him in ohio at some point here. he's been a shape shifter his entire political career. this shouldn't surprise us, and yet somehow he's taken it to a new level. the romney campaign attaches itself to untruth like a sexually aroused little dog on a visitor's leg. i mean, it just st
in cities like date everybody and toledo. michael steele is the former chairman, an honest chairman of the rnc, and ron reagan is a radio talk show hosts. both of my guests are msnbc political analysts. i want to start with ron. this stuff, you know, weeks ago the romney campaign said we're not going to let this campaign be run by fact checkers. i mean, i have never heard it said where you just say we don't care if you find out we're lying. lying is a bad word. we don't care if you catch us....
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i think the failure of mayor to evacuate the city -- he admitted this. the failure to do it earlier is what caused the big problems and politically -- i'm give you an example of a political mistake bush made that everybody will recognize. remember the iconic photograph of the president looking down on new orleans from air force i? >> cenk: yep. >> here was the political mistake. that photograph would have been totally acceptable to everybody if he had simply landed the plane in baton rouge. and the failure to do so was a huge political mistake. for me, it was a political mistake because i needed him to send a signal to the cabinet that said whatever brown needs in katrina you give it to him. huge political mistake. >> cenk: were the other cabinet members not cooperative? was that a problem when you were dealing with katrina? >> we found out later, there were huge arguments going on in d.c. between chernoff and donald rumsfeld about how much equipment should i be able to use. how much equipment should i be able to get. think about this, if that debate in
i think the failure of mayor to evacuate the city -- he admitted this. the failure to do it earlier is what caused the big problems and politically -- i'm give you an example of a political mistake bush made that everybody will recognize. remember the iconic photograph of the president looking down on new orleans from air force i? >> cenk: yep. >> here was the political mistake. that photograph would have been totally acceptable to everybody if he had simply landed the plane in...
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city. came on short of atlantic city. generally storm surge to the right of it atlantic being on the south end of new jersey. most of that storm surge just encompassed. >> they got everybody out of there. christie was threatening to beat them up personally in they didn't leave. they got everybody out. we didn't hear of any deaths in atlantic city. in fact, new york city had a lot more death than atlantic city. >> 18. >> you couldn't evacuate new york city. it's gotham. 8-millimeter -- 8 million people. they did get people out of low lying. here because of the dependence on mass transit and all of the people living so so close together that lower manhattan, here is christie touring jersey. let's segway into lower manhattan. the hudson river now comes across on to the island of manhattan, correct? >> yeah. the hudson river on one side and east river on the other side. both of those rivers came on shore in lower manhattan. manhattan didn't get the worst of the wind. there was a 62 mile-per-hou
city. came on short of atlantic city. generally storm surge to the right of it atlantic being on the south end of new jersey. most of that storm surge just encompassed. >> they got everybody out of there. christie was threatening to beat them up personally in they didn't leave. they got everybody out. we didn't hear of any deaths in atlantic city. in fact, new york city had a lot more death than atlantic city. >> 18. >> you couldn't evacuate new york city. it's gotham....
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it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's sentiments. he has been having to walk back from that view and being a member of the tea party caucus ever since. the difficulty is that he is not a known quantity and colorado politics. he represented denver in the state house, not aurora, so he's not well known in that district. he is probably a little further to the left than a lot of the unaffiliated voters, but it is a race i mentioned that has drawn considerable attention from the democratic congressional committee for spending in television markets in that race and it will be one to watch especially because of the experts looking at that in colorado
it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's...
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new york city is also dealing with devastating floods. the subway remains closed after damage to the system was called the worst in its 108-year history. look at it there. meanwhile, massive fire at a beach front neighborhood in queens, new york, destroyed nearly 100 homes overnight and into the morning. firefighters were blocked from getting to the fire due to high floodwaters. a construction crane remaining dangling there. you see it atop 74-floor luxury high rise. thousands were ordered to leave nearby buildings. more than 8 million homes are still without power today in the country across 20 states. the worst of it is in new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania. i want to bring in dylan drier. thank you for joining us. run through sort of a brief outline of what's going on. give us a sense of the depth and the duration of what we're facing here, the cleanup and face this catastrophe. >> chris, unfortunately, the duration is going to be the big story because the storm is not over yet. even though conditions are getting better i'd say jus
new york city is also dealing with devastating floods. the subway remains closed after damage to the system was called the worst in its 108-year history. look at it there. meanwhile, massive fire at a beach front neighborhood in queens, new york, destroyed nearly 100 homes overnight and into the morning. firefighters were blocked from getting to the fire due to high floodwaters. a construction crane remaining dangling there. you see it atop 74-floor luxury high rise. thousands were ordered to...
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as marchers city, and it was alluded to a number of times this morning, -- a smarter city, and it was alluded to a number of times this morning, is a city of the complex group of systems. how do you take advantage of the integration of those systems. this is where we are lacking. take a building. you can have a building and you can implement the best building information management system that exists in the world. then you can implement the best physical security system in the world. you be doing pretty well. there is an opportunity there to even better your operation by integrating the two. think of the additional insight you could game and have you could run and manage the building more effectively. the same principle holds true for a city. why are we lagging other countries? sometimes we cannot get out of our own way. it is the way we are organized. it is the way we make decisions that it's in our way. >> do you agree with that assessment? are their pockets for the u.s. takes law enforcement? >> there are exceptions. there are still exceptions. one reason let me now have concluded
as marchers city, and it was alluded to a number of times this morning, -- a smarter city, and it was alluded to a number of times this morning, is a city of the complex group of systems. how do you take advantage of the integration of those systems. this is where we are lacking. take a building. you can have a building and you can implement the best building information management system that exists in the world. then you can implement the best physical security system in the world. you be...
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to shelter in the city. the atlantic city mayor joins us by phone. thank you for your time. >> you're welcome. good afternoon. >> before i get into this, give me an assessment what you know to be the case? are people still right now trapped? what's the situation? >> first of all, let me thank you for having your priority in the right place. certainly i think all of this back and forth between the governor and i has detracted away from what is really the most important thing that sthub in everybody's mind, and that's the safety and preservation of human lives. i'm happy to report that on that front with respect to safety and the preservation of human lives there has only been one fatalities, and when i say only, i don't mean to suggest that we take that lightly. given the catastrophic nature of the storm and the fact that the eye has slammed directly into atlantic city could have been a lot worse. in terms of human damage, if you will, that has been minimal. with respect to property damage, that's at the othe
to shelter in the city. the atlantic city mayor joins us by phone. thank you for your time. >> you're welcome. good afternoon. >> before i get into this, give me an assessment what you know to be the case? are people still right now trapped? what's the situation? >> first of all, let me thank you for having your priority in the right place. certainly i think all of this back and forth between the governor and i has detracted away from what is really the most important thing...
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history of our city. we give tax relief to senior citizens and working families. i worked in a bipartisan fashion -- and we reconstructed the oversight to the workers' compensation investment fund. i worked in a bipartisan way to pass down the budget and try to keep young people in ohio. identified the exports with ohio and worked in a bipartisan way to manage the finances in the state of ohio where we have the highest rating on our bonds and investment and voluntarily cut our budget two years in a row. >> i would emphasize that he voted with his own party -- he voted with them 96% of the time. the only time he doesn't is if the interest group does not have a better offer. he voted against his leadership to satisfy the pay lenders and raised a lot of money. there is nothing in his elektra -- in his electoral records that would show that he ever stands up to his political party on anything significant. >> is there one big area of disagreement you have with mitt romney, mandel? >> it is on defense spending.
history of our city. we give tax relief to senior citizens and working families. i worked in a bipartisan fashion -- and we reconstructed the oversight to the workers' compensation investment fund. i worked in a bipartisan way to pass down the budget and try to keep young people in ohio. identified the exports with ohio and worked in a bipartisan way to manage the finances in the state of ohio where we have the highest rating on our bonds and investment and voluntarily cut our budget two years...
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in new york city main retail stores remained shuttered. while initial reporting regarding flooding on the floor of the new york stock exchange proved to be incorrect it and the nasdaq will remain shut for a second day. the last time this occurred was during the great blizzard of 1888. the very thin silver lining on all of this, oil prices have not spiked in the storm's wake as many feared, perhaps owing to the millions of people stuck in their homes without power. joining the panel, co-host of cnbc's "squawk box" andrew ross sorkin. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about the financial impact here. first off, the fact that the stock exchange and the nasdaq closed last time we saw this, 150, almost 150 years ago, you know, sort of the message that sends to the financial services industry and what is the impact of that. >> it raises some questions. one day missing, two days missing, maybe not the end of the world. tomorrow by the way they have to open. there's a huge issue, the last day of the month and many portfolio managers and in
in new york city main retail stores remained shuttered. while initial reporting regarding flooding on the floor of the new york stock exchange proved to be incorrect it and the nasdaq will remain shut for a second day. the last time this occurred was during the great blizzard of 1888. the very thin silver lining on all of this, oil prices have not spiked in the storm's wake as many feared, perhaps owing to the millions of people stuck in their homes without power. joining the panel, co-host of...
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it's rarely seen in this city that never sleeps. sandy set a 13-foot high wall of water rushing through new york harbor and that water pouring into the subway tunnels. the head of the mta calling it the worst damage seen in the 100-year history of public transit here in the city. >> in a most dramatic fashion, sandy's winds caused a twisted crane to dangle perilously more than 70 floors up over midtown manhattan. look at that. emergency crews worried that it would slice through like a hot knife through butter. >> when i saw is the reports of the firefighters in queens or downtown manhattan i could see in my mind's eye not only the buildings and the planes, but the people. >> it's a lot to get you up to speed on and we are waiting for mayor michael boomberg to speak, and we do want to get the latest from the jersey shore which as we told you took the direct hit from sandy as that storm came ashore near atlantic city in the southern part of new jersey. nbc's ron allen has been reporting from new jersey and what are you seeing now that
it's rarely seen in this city that never sleeps. sandy set a 13-foot high wall of water rushing through new york harbor and that water pouring into the subway tunnels. the head of the mta calling it the worst damage seen in the 100-year history of public transit here in the city. >> in a most dramatic fashion, sandy's winds caused a twisted crane to dangle perilously more than 70 floors up over midtown manhattan. look at that. emergency crews worried that it would slice through like a hot...
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and about 72 degrees in redwood city. east bay temperatures up in the mid- to upper 70s and inside the bay we'll see 60s by the afternoon, patchy fog at the coast. but tomorrow rain could move in late in the day more like the evening in the north bay then across the rest of the bay area overnight on wednesday night into thursday, dry weather returns for the weekend and warmer temperatures too. >> our morning commute definitely getting under way. check out this live camera at the bay bridge toll plaza. the metering lights have been on for just about a half hour and so you can see it is stacking up towards of the 880 overcrossing. 15 minutes to get you on the bridge. to our maps and other live traffi cameras. n-judah line outbound service impacted mechanical issues so they are switching trains around at 19th avenue instead. bus shuttles are in place. that's the n-judah outbound service impacted. elsewhere here's a live look at our kcbs mobile5 camera. alan brooks behind the wheel this morning traveling southbound 680 in dan
and about 72 degrees in redwood city. east bay temperatures up in the mid- to upper 70s and inside the bay we'll see 60s by the afternoon, patchy fog at the coast. but tomorrow rain could move in late in the day more like the evening in the north bay then across the rest of the bay area overnight on wednesday night into thursday, dry weather returns for the weekend and warmer temperatures too. >> our morning commute definitely getting under way. check out this live camera at the bay...
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in atlantic city. most people understood there was a traffic ban and those that were able to get out did. you probably heard the spat going on between new jersey governor chris christie and the mayor of atlantic city. the governor says the mayor didn't do enough to get people to take it seriously about leaving. the bottom line is that the water is all gone. this is where i was standing yesterday. this was waist deep at one point. the water has receded. still a lot of flooding. and we are seeing a number of coast guard overflies that started again at first light this morning around 7:00 am. and they're doing an evaluation of whether or not there need to be rescues. we've not heard of active search and rescues. they are evaluating flooding, seeing who needs help. that's the boredwalk behind me, about three-quarters of a mile down. you can see those red lights. mostly just emergency vehicles around town. no serious damage. there are power outages here in atlantic city, carol. >> i'm sure. ali velshi repor
in atlantic city. most people understood there was a traffic ban and those that were able to get out did. you probably heard the spat going on between new jersey governor chris christie and the mayor of atlantic city. the governor says the mayor didn't do enough to get people to take it seriously about leaving. the bottom line is that the water is all gone. this is where i was standing yesterday. this was waist deep at one point. the water has receded. still a lot of flooding. and we are seeing...
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it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's sentiments. he has been having to walk back from that view and being a member of the tea party caucus ever since. the difficulty is that he is not a known quantity and colorado politics. he represented denver in the state house, not aurora, so he's not well known in that district. he is probably a little further to the left than a lot of the unaffiliated voters, but it is a race i mentioned that has drawn considerable attention from the democratic congressional committee for spending in television markets in that race and it will be one to watch especially because of the experts looking at that in colorado
it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's...
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there are orange lights all over the city in honor of the giants and that includes city hall. this is a live look right now at a stage it looks like so they are prepping. >> ge ready. >> bart plans to expand rush hour service for the entire day. there will be extra trains on the caltrain system. muni is also planning extra service tomorrow with more metro shuttling available and the golden gate bridge district is putting extra ferries on the schedule. we are going to have special live coverage of the parade of champions right here on cbs 5 and on cbssf.com beginning at 11 a.m. tomorrow. you don't want to miss that. we are going to get out there, too. >> we'll be outside. it's going to be like a quasi holiday, for sure. i think people will miss school and work. should be fun. >>> 5:11. super storm sandy is marching slowly inland after leaving at least 17 people dead in its march up the east coast. when we come back we'll speak with someone in the hard hit area of queens, new york. >> and a bay area restaurant infested with roaches. why the owners are using the creepy crawlers a
there are orange lights all over the city in honor of the giants and that includes city hall. this is a live look right now at a stage it looks like so they are prepping. >> ge ready. >> bart plans to expand rush hour service for the entire day. there will be extra trains on the caltrain system. muni is also planning extra service tomorrow with more metro shuttling available and the golden gate bridge district is putting extra ferries on the schedule. we are going to have special...